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A pair of alleged pervert priests appeared in the same Brooklyn courtroom yesterday, one surrounded by a throng of parishioners past and present.

The Rev. Francis Nelson, charged with fondling a 12-year-old girl three years ago, drew supporters from St. Mary Star of the Sea in Carroll Gardens, where the allegations surfaced, and his new parish, St. Charles Borromeo in Harlem, which welcomed him, despite his dismissal from the Brooklyn parish.

Michael Warren, Nelson’s lawyer, asked Justice Neil Firetog to review a subpoena for any psychiatric or psychological records of Nelson’s alleged victim, “to see if there’s anything relevant” to the case.

After the brief session, Warren addressed Nelson’s supporters while his client hid inside the courtroom to avoid news cameras.

“Thank you all for coming here in support of a man who’s not guilty,” Warren said.

Several members of Nelson’s 50-strong contingent responded, “Exactly,” and others applauded.

“We will overcome this unwarranted burden,” Warren said.

Cyriacus Udegbulem, a Nigerian priest accused of raping and sodomizing a woman who sought his advice on annulling her marriage, appeared briefly before Firetog.

Udegbulem, who is free on bail, was arrested in June in Laredo, Texas, where he had been working as a hospital chaplain.

He was expelled from the Diocese of Brooklyn two years ago after the alleged attack in the rectory of Our Lady of Charity Church.